Risk and Compliance Monitoring Program Manager

2 Hours ago • 10-10 Years

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About the job:
The Risk and Compliance Monitoring Program Manager is responsible for establishing and maintaining a robust supplier compliance program, including policies, procedures, and guidelines for monitoring suppliers. This role will develop and execute a monitoring plan to track supplier compliance, conduct regular audits and assessments to verify adherence to contractual/policy obligations and regulatory standards, identify and address compliance gaps and develop corrective action plans with suppliers, and drive continuous improvement initiatives to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the supplier compliance program. This role will also prepare and present regular reports to management on supplier compliance status, key risks, and remediation efforts. The Risk and Compliance Monitoring Program Manager will communicate effectively with suppliers and internal stakeholders regarding compliance requirements and expectations, provide guidance and support to internal stakeholders and suppliers on compliance-related matters, and be a subject matter expert on supplier compliance risks.
Must have:
  • Bachelor's degree in Business, Finance, Accounting or equivalent practical experience
  • 10 years of experience working in an audit or compliance role
  • 10 years of experience in consulting and change management
  • Ability to effectively interact across all levels, set objectives, drive results, influence, and work with a wide variety of departments
  • Ability to take initiative to address challenges and make continuous process improvements
  • Ability to work with teams cross-functionally and cross-regionally
Good to have:
  • Certifications relevant to auditing, supplier management, internal audit, or third-party risk management (e.g., CIA, IIA, CA, CFE, CMA, CPA, CISA, CTPRP, C3PRMP, TPRA, etc.)
  • Experience in an industry using on-permanent workers such as consultants, gig work, or contingent workforce

Minimum qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in Business, Finance, Accounting or equivalent practical experience.
  • 10 years of experience working in an audit or compliance role.
  • 10 years of experience in consulting and change management.

Preferred qualifications:

  • Certifications relevant to auditing, supplier management, internal audit, or third-party risk management (e.g., CIA, IIA, CA, CFE, CMA, CPA, CISA, CTPRP, C3PRMP, TPRA, etc.).
  • Experience in an industry using on-permanent workers such as consultants, gig work, or contingent workforce.
  • Ability to effectively interact across all levels, set objectives, drive results, influence, and work with a wide variety of departments.
  • Ability to take initiative to address challenges and make continuous process improvements.
  • Ability to work with teams cross-functionally and cross-regionally.

About the job

gTech's Extended Workforce Solutions (xWS) team empowers Product Areas (PAs) to optimize outsourced operations while reducing risks and driving efficiency through the enforcement of Google best practices and policies. We advocate for informed decision-making, ensuring our partners find the right talent in the right locations. Our collaboration across Google leads to streamlined processes, minimizing administrative burdens and optimizing the extended workforce (xW) experience. We ensure Google's policies and guidelines are consistently adhered to.

Extended Workforce Solutions (xWS) mission is to simplify and deliver extended workforce solutions at scale in a responsible way, driving efficiency and strategic priorities for Alphabet. Our goal is the go-to trusted partner for all of Alphabet's extended workforce needs. The xWS Risk and Compliance team transforms compliance into an engaged advantage by equipping business partners with guidance and empowering execution within risk tolerances. The Risk and Compliance Monitoring team executes a trust but verifies philosophy by ensuring our supplier's controls work as intended through various monitoring activities.

Responsibilities

  • Establish and maintain a robust supplier compliance program, including policies, procedures, and guidelines for monitoring suppliers.
  • Develop and execute a monitoring plan to track supplier compliance. Conduct regular audits and assessments to verify adherence to contractual/policy obligations and regulatory standards.
  • Identify and address compliance gaps and develop corrective action plans with suppliers. Drive continuous improvement initiatives to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the supplier compliance program.
  • Prepare and present regular reports to management on supplier compliance status, key risks, and remediation efforts. Communicate effectively with suppliers and internal stakeholders regarding compliance requirements and expectations.
  • Provide guidance and support to internal stakeholders and suppliers on compliance-related matters and be subject matter expert on supplier compliance risks.
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